How to Find the Best Project Management Coach

Have you ever wondered how the best project managers continuously excel in their careers? The secret for most is that they have invested in a mentor, or a seasoned project management coach. But finding the right project management coach can be tricky because there are several factors that should be considered.

Some factors include experience level, teaching style, availability, and cost/value to name a few. Finding the right coach can be a transformative experience in your professional journey. 

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Nicole Jones - PM Coach at The PM Suite

As we dive deeper into the factors to consider when choosing the best coach, it’s important to mention this exciting opportunity coming up in New Orleans this summer!

Meet a few incredible project management coaches face-to-face at the Experience Summit July 2-3 and feel the vibes in person. Sometimes meeting in person can make all the difference in your quest to find a mentor, coach, or even a study buddy.

If you’re a Black woman in project management, you definitely want to be in the building. 

And if you can’t make it to the Summit, join the Women of Project Management community [here] to access a network of women and coaches in this profession of all levels and in every industry who are ready and willing to connect.

Click here to get your ticket today!

Find a Project Management Coach

To find a really good project management coach you must first determine your goals. Here are some common reasons individuals look into working with a project management coach:

  • Pass the PMP exam

  • Land first project management role 

  • Move up in career 

  • Change industries 

  • Earn more money

  • Start consulting business  

These are all really good reasons to seek help but first determine which of these or any others align with your needs. Take a moment to be introspective and figure out what your pain points are.

What skill gaps are you looking to fill? By pinpointing your objective, you pave the way for a more meaningful coaching experience. The workforce has become so competitive that a personalized approach is more than just a preference, it’s essential to ensure your success.

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Ordonna Sargeant, PM and Scrum Master Coach

What to consider.

Responsiveness and the availability of the coach is very important if you want to meet your goals in a specific time frame.

  • You want to focus on finding someone who’s schedule aligns with yours and can be responsive as this will greatly affect your experience. 

  • Take the extra time to view the client testimonials and reviews. You’ll gain some valuable insights and have the ability to determine the coach’s effectiveness in helping others reach their goals. 

  • Consider the ROI. This goes back to determining your end goals. A great coach provides a return on investment by guiding you to accomplish the goals you set out to achieve in a fraction of the time it would take you to figure it out on your own.

Clarity is key in this pursuit and will guide you to find the perfect coach. By aligning their expertise with your goals, there’s no way you can lose. And don’t underestimate the power of networking!

It’s the best way to pick up on vibes and really gauge if a potential coach is the right fit. If you’re serious about excelling in your career, it’s well worth it to invest in yourself by working with a project management coach. 

By, Airess Rembert, PMP, Member of Women Of Project Management & Blogger at The Nerd Bae

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